Vito Đurić

Vito Đurić (1981-2019) was a legendary Serbian arms dealer that supplied countless conflicts in the 2010's. He was assassinated by Agent 47 during his planning of the evacuation of Claus Hugo Strandberg before his breakout.

Biography
Đurić was born in 1981 in Serbia. He eventually became an arms dealer and sanctions buster, known for his charisma and the reputation of being able to acquire anything for anyone. He achieved celebrity status in the black market, supplying countless conflicts within the 21st century.

He has been wanted by the United Nations as of 2005, yet remained elusive thanks to the support of his clients. In truth, Đurić helped covertly supply the cells of intelligence agencies in rival countries and was considered particularly useful. This earned him a powerful layer of protection from various countries.

However, this protection did not apply to the ICA, who accepted the contract from Kronstadt Industries and discovered his location to be in the Swedish consulate in Marrakesh. Đurić was there to supply General Reza Zaydan with weaponry to assist his planned coup of the Moroccan government as well as assist in Claus Hugo Strandberg's extraction. Agent 47 was sent in to eliminate Đurić.

After infiltrating the consulate and stealing a subdued guard's uniform, 47 distracted Đurić's guards and injected him with a lethal poison, instantly killing him. 47 then exited the area via a gate in the nearby markets.

Đurić's death worried Zaydan, who proceeded to increase the security and personally disposed of the arms dealer's body.

Notable sales

 * High-speed smuggling craft to Caracas, Venezuela in 2005.
 * Diamond smuggling for Crystal Dawn in Harare, Zimbabwe in 2007.
 * MiG-29 fighter jets to Serbia in 2011.
 * Kronstadt combat remote to Tehran, Iran in 2015.
 * Submersible missile launch systems to Pyongyang, North Korea in 2016.
 * Space-based laser prototype to Johannesburg, South Africa in 2016.
 * Indian Army autonomous combat vehicle to Pune, India in 2017.
 * A Taarnfalken 2 drone to Roskilde, Denmark in 2018.